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today secretary of state hillary clinton made an unannounced visit to pakistan. more on that from chief white house correspondent chip reid who's traveling with the president in poland. >> reporter: after what appeared to be a tense meeting with the leaders of pakistan, secretary of state hillary clinton did not mince words. >> for the past decade many of the world's most vicious terrorists-- including al qaeda's most important leaders-- have been living in pakistan. >> reporter: flanked by admiral mike mullen, her frustration with pakistan was clear, but at the same time she called this meeting a turning point. >> we look to the government of pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead. joint action against al qaeda and its affiliates will make... >> reporter: she did not specify the decisive steps needed but analyst juan zarate says any step is necessary. >> any step taken publicly or privately to demonstrate cooperation between the united states and pakistan is very important at this point. symbolism matters, especially when there's a crisis moment in a
today secretary of state hillary clinton made an unannounced visit to pakistan. more on that from chief white house correspondent chip reid who's traveling with the president in poland. >> reporter: after what appeared to be a tense meeting with the leaders of pakistan, secretary of state hillary clinton did not mince words. >> for the past decade many of the world's most vicious terrorists-- including al qaeda's most important leaders-- have been living in pakistan. >>...
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. >> pakistan is about to pass france as the fifth greatest nuclear power in the world and they're on a hair trigger. there's no hot line between india and pakistan, only last week, diplomats from both countries meeting out at stanford university trying to talk about establishing a hotline. so unlike the cold war, there is no communication, they could have an accident. this time india has said in the past that they were restrained three years ago when it was proved that pakistan was behind the attack, they were restrained by the u.s., by the rest of the world, they did not retaliate. this time most likely they would. i was talking to a prominent indian diplomat saying he could not persuade his country to refrain. just tonight, the head of pakistani intelligence is meeting with the acting head of the cia here in the u.s. that was previously set up because of growing tension between the two countries, between us and pakistan, but this will be the number one topic now. >> a lot of pieces in play, a serious situation, glad to have you here, andrea mitchell, as always. >>> when we come bac
. >> pakistan is about to pass france as the fifth greatest nuclear power in the world and they're on a hair trigger. there's no hot line between india and pakistan, only last week, diplomats from both countries meeting out at stanford university trying to talk about establishing a hotline. so unlike the cold war, there is no communication, they could have an accident. this time india has said in the past that they were restrained three years ago when it was proved that pakistan was...
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raid in pakistan and osama bin laden in may. here is peter doocy in washington with more. >> 800 million dollars, less pakistan is going to be getting from us in military aid shaved off 2 plus billion we've given for security assistance every year and the white house says they could be more helpful in helping us round up terrorists and because this they gave u.s. army trainers the boot in the the last weeks. >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism and they've been the victim of enormous amounts of terrorism, but right now they've taken some steps that have given us reason to pause on some of the aid which we were giving to their military. >> the apparent communication breakdown regarding our raid on their soil to kill bin laden highlighted the tension in the u.s.-pakistan relationship with some critics saying maybe he he knew he was there all along. but our brand new secretary of defense, leon panetta tried to downplay that, saying we don't know enough yet. >> everybody has suspicions about the pakistanis, ho
raid in pakistan and osama bin laden in may. here is peter doocy in washington with more. >> 800 million dollars, less pakistan is going to be getting from us in military aid shaved off 2 plus billion we've given for security assistance every year and the white house says they could be more helpful in helping us round up terrorists and because this they gave u.s. army trainers the boot in the the last weeks. >> they've been an important ally in the fight on terrorism and they've...
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pressure against pakistan building, provoking the question pakistan does not want to hear. should the united states withhold aid from pakistan? congressman west in a few minutes. but first dominic di-natale from islamabad. >> reporter: information coming out here, our sources telling us that the wife, the 20 something-year-old wife of osama bin laden who was caught at the compound by pakistan forces after the raid has started to talk. she was saying that in fact, bin laden didn't necessarily have a day-to-day command of the al-qaeda network. because communications were getting more difficult. he still was an inspiration behind ideas for major attacks including what we heard out of washington in the past 24 hours that he intended to attack transport networks and was thinking of plots that never came to fruition. she said there were visitors to the house. fairly infrequent, from far away. the foreigners kept cropping up. when foreigners crop up in pakistan, pakistanis get suspicious. his courier was from kuwait. his phone was being tapped. the isi here tapped that phone three
pressure against pakistan building, provoking the question pakistan does not want to hear. should the united states withhold aid from pakistan? congressman west in a few minutes. but first dominic di-natale from islamabad. >> reporter: information coming out here, our sources telling us that the wife, the 20 something-year-old wife of osama bin laden who was caught at the compound by pakistan forces after the raid has started to talk. she was saying that in fact, bin laden didn't...
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pakistan has gotten did 19.6 billion dollars of your tax money. and so, you have many people at high levels in our government tonight talking about pakistan and there's also this story, the pakistani military is firing rockets and heavy artillery over its border into northern afghanistan. where our american troops are at war. and now, afghanistan's defense officials expressing strong words of warning to pakistan, to stop it. and they accused the pakistani army of launching 300 rounds of artillery and rockets during the past five days. the and afghan civilians have been killed in all of that and forced from their homes in some instances. and now, we're going to take a look at pictures that show an afghan village that came under attack over the summer. no reaction yet tonight from pakistan, on the warning from its neighbor. well, we are hours away from the stock markets here at home reopening after the worst week of losses for the dow jones since the height of the financial meltdown in 2008. some analysts now forecasting gloomy days ahead. even sayi
pakistan has gotten did 19.6 billion dollars of your tax money. and so, you have many people at high levels in our government tonight talking about pakistan and there's also this story, the pakistani military is firing rockets and heavy artillery over its border into northern afghanistan. where our american troops are at war. and now, afghanistan's defense officials expressing strong words of warning to pakistan, to stop it. and they accused the pakistani army of launching 300 rounds of...
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pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging from a response to canonical balances and the crisis in libya well it's now cross slide over spawn of chess or cilia who is in a chinese resort to find out for us we're gathering is taking place already. it seems like that we are seeing the emergence of a new force in global affairs so what exactly are the five powers pushing for. well in a nutshell these are five countries really just one great influence in two major meet us first economically they really want to see a reform in the financial model that exists right now
pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging...
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he is hiding out in pakistan. khalid sheikh mohammed who was the architect of 9/11, he gets caught in pakistan. we are suspicious that ayman al-zawahiri is here. we know that the taliban network has been doingering it can to kill our troops, coalition troops and pakistan... is there. i mean, all the roads are leading back to pakistan. >> this is something that we are asking again for quite some time from the pakistani government. but those who are coming from the other side of the coin and they are creating problem for us and killing our elders and they are demolishing our schools and doing bad things to us, they are coming all from there. so they should do more to stop that, to afghanistan. >> now that bin laden is dead, should we accelerate our departure from your country or not? >> this is something we have already planned with all of our international friends i. but you want to move it up faster or not? >> well, it's a tennessee condition-based approach. it is a bottom-up approach, based on the reality on the
he is hiding out in pakistan. khalid sheikh mohammed who was the architect of 9/11, he gets caught in pakistan. we are suspicious that ayman al-zawahiri is here. we know that the taliban network has been doingering it can to kill our troops, coalition troops and pakistan... is there. i mean, all the roads are leading back to pakistan. >> this is something that we are asking again for quite some time from the pakistani government. but those who are coming from the other side of the coin...
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it's famous throughout pakistan. further up the road here, we've got a problem, because where we were able to drive up the road yesterday, and then take the back streets to get across to bin laden's compound, today the police are up there. they've got a checkpoint and woman let us get through. so we're going to have to park and dive down, take a walk down some of these little back alleys. this is about -- we said at a kilometer, just over a half mile from the military academy. it's quite an affluent area. there's another house here being built, a cut above the average here, also got protection along the railings here and then just painting the walls. this is an up and coming down. people tell us it's expanding rapidly. an ideal place for bin laden to move into, unnoticed. if it wasn't for the police checkpoint, we wouldn't have to go across the river, but this seems to be the only way. he made it look easy. i'm not sure that i will. i'm a bit wobbly. we're about a mile from the military academy now and we're out in t
it's famous throughout pakistan. further up the road here, we've got a problem, because where we were able to drive up the road yesterday, and then take the back streets to get across to bin laden's compound, today the police are up there. they've got a checkpoint and woman let us get through. so we're going to have to park and dive down, take a walk down some of these little back alleys. this is about -- we said at a kilometer, just over a half mile from the military academy. it's quite an...
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saying pakistan's intelligence was caught, quote, with its pants down. do you expect the world to believe that the intelligence services, the security services of pakistan are so incompetent they did not know osama bin laden was living 35 miles from islamabad? >> yeah, this is a small town. they can make slips. they did make a slip. >> reporter: also today, pakistan's foreign secretary solomon bashir directly took on suspicions that pakistan harbors osama bin laden. >> this is a false hypothesis. this is a false charge. >> reporter: a public relations offensive of a country desperate not to lose its more than $1.5 billion a year in u.s. aid. while at the same time, dealing with the wounded pride of its own people. many of whom refuse to believe osama bin laden was even killed here. >> we are not stupid. america, we are not stupid. we know everything, what's going on. >> reporter: today, hillary clinton acknowledged relations between pakistan and the united states are not always easy, but that cooperation will continue because it produces results. brian.
saying pakistan's intelligence was caught, quote, with its pants down. do you expect the world to believe that the intelligence services, the security services of pakistan are so incompetent they did not know osama bin laden was living 35 miles from islamabad? >> yeah, this is a small town. they can make slips. they did make a slip. >> reporter: also today, pakistan's foreign secretary solomon bashir directly took on suspicions that pakistan harbors osama bin laden. >> this is...
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look at the helicopter in pakistan. china view it is the helicopter and toll our technology that we worked years on and spent billions and one fell swoop. pakistan let them view and taking pictures and measurements and they said they didn't do it and turned out they . they annoued they never saw it. it turned out to be a lie. china is a bad player and china is our enemy. well, you don't like chin a. it is not that i don't like them. i have great respect they are able to take the shirt off our leaders back. but we should be doing the same thing. we should use our best and brightest and we don't do that. and i am telling you mike, right out on that street, right where we are sitting. i can give you 20 business people that are so tough and so smart, and they are not nice people but who cares. they are miserable and horrible human beings. >> mike: they will fit in government. po>> guest: they wouldn't fit in government unfortunately. you take china and you take china which everyone feels sorry for japan and they are not doi
look at the helicopter in pakistan. china view it is the helicopter and toll our technology that we worked years on and spent billions and one fell swoop. pakistan let them view and taking pictures and measurements and they said they didn't do it and turned out they . they annoued they never saw it. it turned out to be a lie. china is a bad player and china is our enemy. well, you don't like chin a. it is not that i don't like them. i have great respect they are able to take the shirt off our...
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and pakistan are engaged in a pr war with the u.s. insisting up until his death bin laden actively controlled al qaeda from his compound. but pakistani officials claim bin laden was just an ageing terrorist, a spiritual leader, whose ability to communicate with his followers was severely limited. peter alexander, nbc news, islamabad. >> for more on all this, we're joined by nbc news terrorism analyst roger cressey. we're told that the u.s. is already sharing some of the intel from bin laden's hideout with other countries. are officials essentially racing against the clock for fear some of this material is going to get dated or stale quickly? >> i think that's right, lester. what we have here is we have actionable threat information. and that by sharing it with our allies, they may be able to take information they already have in their possession, piece together what we discovered in bin laden's compound and learn about potential plots. it's putting the pieces of the puzzle together. there is a bit of a race against time involved here.
and pakistan are engaged in a pr war with the u.s. insisting up until his death bin laden actively controlled al qaeda from his compound. but pakistani officials claim bin laden was just an ageing terrorist, a spiritual leader, whose ability to communicate with his followers was severely limited. peter alexander, nbc news, islamabad. >> for more on all this, we're joined by nbc news terrorism analyst roger cressey. we're told that the u.s. is already sharing some of the intel from bin...
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a lot to tell you about today including secretary of state hillary clinton in pakistan admonishing the government there to crack down on the terrorists in their midst, you know, terrorists like osama bin laden. plus, if your two teams stink, you might as well have a good old-fashioned brawl to spice things up. ucla and arizona throw down on a thursday night. the bizarre story that led to this fight ahead in sports. first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. two months after being run out of power in tripoli after 42 years, moammar gadhafi was killed yesterday. early reports of his capture were met with guarded optimism. witness secretary of state hillary clinton who received the news as she prepared for an interview in kabul, afghanistan. >> wow. >> unconfirmed. >> unconfirmed. unconfirmed reports about gadhafi being captured. unconfirmed. we've had a bunch of those before. we have had him captured a couple of times. >> by midday gadhafi's end following a final clash between supporters and rebels was verified sparking celebration throughout libya. nbc ne
a lot to tell you about today including secretary of state hillary clinton in pakistan admonishing the government there to crack down on the terrorists in their midst, you know, terrorists like osama bin laden. plus, if your two teams stink, you might as well have a good old-fashioned brawl to spice things up. ucla and arizona throw down on a thursday night. the bizarre story that led to this fight ahead in sports. first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. two...
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if you had your way, the americans with fight the relationship with pakistan. >> pakistan has lost $70 billion in this war. this is published by our own. this aid is destroying us. i would tell the americans, what do they want? there should be no terrorism. that is all they should want. we will do it our way. >> you have news of what could be days for pakistan at the un? >> the president will put forward a bid for palestine to be given full membership of the united nations on friday. despite opposition from the united states and israel, the president has pressed ahead with his campaign. the merits states has said it will veto any bid that comes before the council. our correspondent is at the end of the stations at new york. >> the palestinian president says in a few hours time asking that palestine be accepted as a member state of the united nations. have already said it would veto such a move. the peseta has been trying all week to change his mind. mr. obama said in his speech the only way to stay to it is through direct negotiations, not to statements or revolutions at the un. the pa
if you had your way, the americans with fight the relationship with pakistan. >> pakistan has lost $70 billion in this war. this is published by our own. this aid is destroying us. i would tell the americans, what do they want? there should be no terrorism. that is all they should want. we will do it our way. >> you have news of what could be days for pakistan at the un? >> the president will put forward a bid for palestine to be given full membership of the united nations on...
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we have a pakistan problem. we don't have ans a afghanistan problem. >> absolutely. >> the point is, unless we can pix our pakistan problem, there's really no point in trying to fix our aversion problem. and what's going to happen eventually -- look, here's the thing. if the times square bomber, remember him? >> sure. >> if he had succeeded in blowing up that bomb, we would be in a completely different relationship with pakistan. that guy was trained in pakistan. eventually something's going to happen that's going to cause some kind of rupture. which at the very least, we'll be able to deal honestly with what we're facing, which is a pakistan problem. >> is there anything, tony, that anybody in this country could do in advocating policy at the pentagon, at the white house, in the congress, there's no shortage of facts. this is not the only tv show where this is talked about. >> right. >> pakistan exists on maps and other buildings that have nothing to do with nbc. how what takes us to the boiling point, where we
we have a pakistan problem. we don't have ans a afghanistan problem. >> absolutely. >> the point is, unless we can pix our pakistan problem, there's really no point in trying to fix our aversion problem. and what's going to happen eventually -- look, here's the thing. if the times square bomber, remember him? >> sure. >> if he had succeeded in blowing up that bomb, we would be in a completely different relationship with pakistan. that guy was trained in pakistan....
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-pakistan relations. key members are talking about slashing or putting tough conditions on future us aid to pakistan in the decades since the 9/11 attacks. chris lawrence is tracking and live in washington tonight. the defense secretary is careful with his words. he was trying to send a message here. >> he is trying to walk a very, very delicate line. on one hand they are very aware of the pressure on congress and really the attitude of the american people to wonder where have all the millions gone and what have we gotten for our money. they will all tell you how much the united states still depens on pakistan. you saw secretary gates using those words saying the pakistan military has been humiliated and they were able to go in with impunity and that was to show they get it. they understand that. you heard them talking about the head of pakistan's military by saying this man is not just a peer, he is a friend. they are telling me you still need to get the supplies to the troops in afghanistan through paki
-pakistan relations. key members are talking about slashing or putting tough conditions on future us aid to pakistan in the decades since the 9/11 attacks. chris lawrence is tracking and live in washington tonight. the defense secretary is careful with his words. he was trying to send a message here. >> he is trying to walk a very, very delicate line. on one hand they are very aware of the pressure on congress and really the attitude of the american people to wonder where have all the...
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flashpoint at the afghan/pakistan border. today, american flags and the president of this country, president obama are effigies burning in cities across the country, as demonstrations rage over saturday's nato air strike in the mohmand region. reports say the strikes lasted two hours and pakistan is saying those soldiers were killed in an unprovoked attack. nato officials, however, describe the incident as tragic and unintended. they say an investigation is now underway. almost immediately, pakistan shut down supply routes to afghanistan that we use. and if that continues, the war in afghanistan will slow to a crawl. so just how serious is this? to answer that, we bring in lieutenant colonel anthony shafer from the center for advanced studies, and atlantic correspondent, jeffrey goldberg, who was co-author of "the ally from hell," a cover story on pakistan that ran in both the "atlantic" movie and the "national journal." tony, how big a deal is this? >> this is big by the fact this is a continuation of the same issues we've b
flashpoint at the afghan/pakistan border. today, american flags and the president of this country, president obama are effigies burning in cities across the country, as demonstrations rage over saturday's nato air strike in the mohmand region. reports say the strikes lasted two hours and pakistan is saying those soldiers were killed in an unprovoked attack. nato officials, however, describe the incident as tragic and unintended. they say an investigation is now underway. almost immediately,...
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we journeyed in his footsteps, from saudi arabia to pakistan, to afghanistan. those who have prayed with him, lived with him, and fought for him, share the story of his gradual but deadly transformation from a quiet religious boy to the angry voice of holy war. osama bin laden grew up in the boomtown of jeddah, saudi arabia, a town his father helped build. >> saudi arabia in the 1960s was of course a fantastically wealthy kingdom. jeddah was its main door to the west, main port on the red sea and a huge amount of building had taken place. i taught osama bin laden english in saudi arabia from 1968 to 1969. osama sat about two-thirds of the way back on the right by the windows. he was not an outstanding student academically. on the other hand, he was a very bright boy. >> reporter: although arabic and religious instruction took priority, the al fatah school, one of the top schools in the kingdom, was surprisingly progressive. >> the boys had the western uniform. they had trousers, shirts, jackets and shoes. >> reporter: he had taught a number of bin laden's broth
we journeyed in his footsteps, from saudi arabia to pakistan, to afghanistan. those who have prayed with him, lived with him, and fought for him, share the story of his gradual but deadly transformation from a quiet religious boy to the angry voice of holy war. osama bin laden grew up in the boomtown of jeddah, saudi arabia, a town his father helped build. >> saudi arabia in the 1960s was of course a fantastically wealthy kingdom. jeddah was its main door to the west, main port on the red...
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. >>> nbc news learns pakistan has allowed the cia to send a forensic team into the compound where osama bin laden was killed by navy s.e.a.l.s to look for al qaeda items that could be left behind. items buried in the walls, buried in the ground. it could be that pakistan's tensions are easing. >>> up next tonight, new numbers and what they're telling us about love and marriage in america. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers.
. >>> nbc news learns pakistan has allowed the cia to send a forensic team into the compound where osama bin laden was killed by navy s.e.a.l.s to look for al qaeda items that could be left behind. items buried in the walls, buried in the ground. it could be that pakistan's tensions are easing. >>> up next tonight, new numbers and what they're telling us about love and marriage in america. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial...
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the question about pakistan. where is he? pakistan. do the pakistanis know? now pakistan is involved. look at the map of where they found bin laden. they found bin laden in the compound. this is 1,000 yards away from bin laden's house. that's it. bin laden's house is surrounded by 18-foot walls and barbed wire. it's not exactly subtle. the town is filled with retired generals. pakistan is not looking good in this scenario. if you knew since august, did you not have that debate inside the administration behind closed doors? and think through what is going to happen with pakistan if we go in and take out bin laden? what to say to them? what to say to your own people and what to say to the whole world. the administration is trying to make us believe they didn't have the conversations. the administration are criticizing pakistan and demand we reconsider the $3 billion in aid we give to them. think of that. $3 billion in aid. what do we do? we give them the aid because if we don't the moderate will collapse. it would cripple them if we cut it off. others in the ad
the question about pakistan. where is he? pakistan. do the pakistanis know? now pakistan is involved. look at the map of where they found bin laden. they found bin laden in the compound. this is 1,000 yards away from bin laden's house. that's it. bin laden's house is surrounded by 18-foot walls and barbed wire. it's not exactly subtle. the town is filled with retired generals. pakistan is not looking good in this scenario. if you knew since august, did you not have that debate inside the...
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it is a huge blow to america to rebuild the relationship with pakistan. in response pakistan is blocking vital supply routes and demanding washington leave a base used by american drones. one of the three american college students is back on u.s. soil tonight. 19 year old gregory porter arriving in philadelphia today. they were detained after authorities accused them of throwing fire bombs with security forces in cairo. two other men will arrive home tonight. back to huckabee for all of the headlines when you want them. follow me at mikehuckabee.com. he is the pastor of america's largest churches. 16,000 folks fill the rake wood thurch're church. >> i think it is important to have something to be grateful for. you live in a good country in america. you find something to be grateful for you can be content on the inside and god will give you peace and you don't let yourself get negative and complaining and god gives you strength. >> there are hard times that are hard. a person diagnosed with cancer and lost their yob and don't have health insurance, tell th
it is a huge blow to america to rebuild the relationship with pakistan. in response pakistan is blocking vital supply routes and demanding washington leave a base used by american drones. one of the three american college students is back on u.s. soil tonight. 19 year old gregory porter arriving in philadelphia today. they were detained after authorities accused them of throwing fire bombs with security forces in cairo. two other men will arrive home tonight. back to huckabee for all of the...
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the united states has canceled or suspended $800 million in military aid to pakistan, about one-third of its annual total. this according to administration officials. relations between the two nations have been strained, especially since that u.s. raid that killed osama bin laden only a short distance, i should say, from pakistan's leading military academy. the might of those trying to survive in the horn of africa is far outstripping the ability of anyone to help. the u.n.'s chief refugee official said today the crisis in somalia alone is the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. to give an idea of the scale he was visiting a refugee camp the size of cleveland. tony guidea has more. >> reporter: look into this child's eyes, he knows something you and i will never know how it feels to be desperately hungry. there are many children like him in this hospital in mogadishu, mall nourished children, some close to death, all refugees from the drought and violence destroying somalia. >> if you are a hungry person, somebody once told me, it feels as if there is bleach in your belly, it hu
the united states has canceled or suspended $800 million in military aid to pakistan, about one-third of its annual total. this according to administration officials. relations between the two nations have been strained, especially since that u.s. raid that killed osama bin laden only a short distance, i should say, from pakistan's leading military academy. the might of those trying to survive in the horn of africa is far outstripping the ability of anyone to help. the u.n.'s chief refugee...
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i was just there in afghanistan and pakistan in august. what we have to do is push much harder to make sure that president karzai and his government holds up thur end of the bargain as it relates to government and reform and rooting out corruption. we have to -- i think we have to be very determined as we go forward to make sure that the sacrifice and the effort and the success that our fighting men and women have brought to this effort is matched by our commitment to make sure as the drawdown proceeds, we do it in a way that keeps social security gains in place. >> senator casey, thank you very much. >> now to steve jobs. steve jobs foreshadowed his own death in a commencement address at stanford in which he tried to inspire an attitude toward life. >> your time is limited so don't waste it live being someone else's life. don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking. don't let the noise of others opinions drawn out your own inner voice. most important, have the courage to follow your heart and int
i was just there in afghanistan and pakistan in august. what we have to do is push much harder to make sure that president karzai and his government holds up thur end of the bargain as it relates to government and reform and rooting out corruption. we have to -- i think we have to be very determined as we go forward to make sure that the sacrifice and the effort and the success that our fighting men and women have brought to this effort is matched by our commitment to make sure as the drawdown...
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a crisis in pakistan. protesters are burning american flags and in egypt, the most popular arab country today they finally held democratic elections. "this week" anchor christiane amanpour is here to give us the big picture on both. first the historic news from cairo with llaama hasan. >> reporter: even before the polling stations opened, they came in their thousands. >> we don't know what elections are. we have no idea. it's complicated for us because it's the first time. >> reporter: for the first time in nearly 60 year, longer than most here have been alive, the egyptian people are choosing their own leaders. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> never, no, never. >> reporter: the line stretches as far as the eye can see and everyone we spoke with tells us they don't mind because for once they feel their voices will be heard. >> people have figured out that they have rights, that they have dignity. >> reporter: back in january, when egyptians first rose up against honsi mubarak, few would hav
a crisis in pakistan. protesters are burning american flags and in egypt, the most popular arab country today they finally held democratic elections. "this week" anchor christiane amanpour is here to give us the big picture on both. first the historic news from cairo with llaama hasan. >> reporter: even before the polling stations opened, they came in their thousands. >> we don't know what elections are. we have no idea. it's complicated for us because it's the first time....
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and pakistan. >> reporter: nearly seven weeks after osama bin laden was killed by u.s. commandos, the new leader was picked. outgoing defense secretary robert gates says zawahri is no bin laden. >> i think it's a reminder that they are still out there and we still need to keep after it. >> reporter: as bin laden's deputy, zawahri was the brains behind the terrorist bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa, the attack on the u.s. cole and the attack on the world trade center and the pentagon. in a video released last week, zawahri called for revenge for the killing of bin laden. the most immediate challenge however, mending relations with pakistan, seriously embarrassed by the secret raid that killed bin laden. in retaliation, the pakistan shut down three -- the centers provided critical intelligence by the movement of taliban fighter who is crossed into afghanistan to attack american forces. gate s argued, that's -- the military cannot afford to lose. >> the lines of communication are critical for our operations in afghanistan. >> and the white house announced today, th
and pakistan. >> reporter: nearly seven weeks after osama bin laden was killed by u.s. commandos, the new leader was picked. outgoing defense secretary robert gates says zawahri is no bin laden. >> i think it's a reminder that they are still out there and we still need to keep after it. >> reporter: as bin laden's deputy, zawahri was the brains behind the terrorist bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa, the attack on the u.s. cole and the attack on the world trade center...
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and we look to the government of pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead. >> pakistan also gave the u.s. permission to search bin laden's compound again to look for additional evidence. >>> president obama signed into law a four-year extension of the patriot act today. that bill extends the life of roving wiretaps, court-ordered searches of business records, and surveillance of suspects without known ties to terrorist groups. >>> the g-8 summit in france ended this morning with leaders hoping to raise billions of dollars to aid and encourage the sweeping political changes in the middle east and north africa, the arab spring. russia says it is ready now to help broker moammar gadhafi's departure from libya. >>> new violence in syria this morning. an opposition group says that at least four people were killed when security forces opened fire on protesters in a southern village. the demonstrators are calling for the end of president assad's regime. >>> north korea says this morning it will free detained american eddie june after a u.s. official expressed regret about the case.
and we look to the government of pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead. >> pakistan also gave the u.s. permission to search bin laden's compound again to look for additional evidence. >>> president obama signed into law a four-year extension of the patriot act today. that bill extends the life of roving wiretaps, court-ordered searches of business records, and surveillance of suspects without known ties to terrorist groups. >>> the g-8 summit in france ended...
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in terms of pakistan. be humble and apologetic because we have to have that lifeline going. >> we need them. >> right now, it's extremely important that our supplies are able to get through. >> all right. panel we have to take a break here. but next up, controversial massachusetts congressman barney frank announces his retirement. >>> one of the advantages to me of not running for office is i don't even have to pretend to try to be nice to people i don't like. now, some of you may not think i've been good at it, but i've been trying. >> chris: massachusetts congressman barney tank announcing he will retire after 16 terms in the house. we're back now with the panel. mara, what should we make of barney frank's retirement? he is 71 and he has been redistricted and he has a lot of new constituents and he said it was too much for him to campaign and win over new folks. is that the story or more to it? >> that's part of it. he had to lend himself a lot of money and he had a tough race last time. if barney fran t
in terms of pakistan. be humble and apologetic because we have to have that lifeline going. >> we need them. >> right now, it's extremely important that our supplies are able to get through. >> all right. panel we have to take a break here. but next up, controversial massachusetts congressman barney frank announces his retirement. >>> one of the advantages to me of not running for office is i don't even have to pretend to try to be nice to people i don't like. now,...
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is spending $800 million in aid to pakistan. the white house team of staff says the u.s. will stop funding pakistan's military until the two countries can patch up their relationship. u.s. officials say pakistan has not lived up to pledges to uproot and disband taliban militia. tensions between the two countries increased since navy seals killed osama bin laden in may in pakistan. >>> prince william and kate are comfortably back on british soil. they wrapped up their first official trip overseas since getting married. the duke and duchess of cambridge dazzled enthusiastic crowds at every stop in canada and in los angeles. the fully enjoy the trip and are hoping to return someday. >> i heard that they went home commercial. >> what? ipods they would be like broil -- i thought they would be like royal [unintelligible] >>>>> this camera is in ijamsville maryland. not very hazy, but it is hot and sticky. something must be going on over at the football field. 88 degrees right now in stafford. when you factor in the humidity, it feels like 102. if 92 in woodbrige, feels like 101
is spending $800 million in aid to pakistan. the white house team of staff says the u.s. will stop funding pakistan's military until the two countries can patch up their relationship. u.s. officials say pakistan has not lived up to pledges to uproot and disband taliban militia. tensions between the two countries increased since navy seals killed osama bin laden in may in pakistan. >>> prince william and kate are comfortably back on british soil. they wrapped up their first official...
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. >> reporter: but in his dozens of video messages, he seems far more focused on attacks in pakistan, egypt and other muslim countries than on the u.s. >> so, if you are in pakistan, i think you would be afraid of more attacks. >> reporter: zawahiri has been connected to terrorism for decades, since he was a teenager. this was him in 1982, in a prison where he says he was tortured. >> who are we? >> reporter: he joined forces with bin laden in 1998 and served as his deputy. as to how he is different? the answer goes to his lack of charisma. >> bin laden has been the leader of al qaeda, essentially, since its inception. he has a peculiar charisma that i think zahwahiri doesn't have. >> reporter: finally, as to whether the u.s. will now be able to find him, experts say he is much more above the radar than bin laden, given his operational role. >> he is more likely to be captured, i think, than bin laden was, given the fact that he does turn out a lot of audio tapes and video tapes, and does meet with people. >> reporter: now, of more immediate concern may be this document, what u.s. off
. >> reporter: but in his dozens of video messages, he seems far more focused on attacks in pakistan, egypt and other muslim countries than on the u.s. >> so, if you are in pakistan, i think you would be afraid of more attacks. >> reporter: zawahiri has been connected to terrorism for decades, since he was a teenager. this was him in 1982, in a prison where he says he was tortured. >> who are we? >> reporter: he joined forces with bin laden in 1998 and served as...
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needs pakistan, is potentially at risk because pakistan now saying it won't go to the big conference that's scheduled in bonn not so far from now. >> really complicated, getting more so. thank you, christiane. >>> and still ahead on "world news," the bombshell recording in the sexual abuse scandal rocking syracuse university. the coach's wife on tape. >>> and how fair is this? three really rich guys win the big powerball jackpot, $250 million? so humpty dumpty had a... great fall. ugh, it's my sinus congestion, and it's all your fault. naturally blame the mucus. he's funny. instead of blaming me, try this, advil congestion relief. often the real problem is swelling, not mucus. advil congestion relief reduces swelling due to nasal inflammation. so i can breathe. happily ever after. another story? from him! [ mucus ] advil congestion relief. the right relief for the real problem. welcome to the neighborhood. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you say... can you believe it's been 20 years since college? ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing says "you're special" like boursin, a creamy, crumbly blen
needs pakistan, is potentially at risk because pakistan now saying it won't go to the big conference that's scheduled in bonn not so far from now. >> really complicated, getting more so. thank you, christiane. >>> and still ahead on "world news," the bombshell recording in the sexual abuse scandal rocking syracuse university. the coach's wife on tape. >>> and how fair is this? three really rich guys win the big powerball jackpot, $250 million? so humpty dumpty...
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drone strike in the tribal areas of pakistan overnight. the reason we're not getting official confirmation yet may be because he has been targeted in the past. he has narrowly escaped a number of strikes, and especially one in september 2009 where it was declared that he had been killed. he surfaced the following month in a newspaper article to prove that wasn't the case. but if it is true this time, it would certainly represent a significant hit for al qaeda following so closely from the loss of its leader, osama bin laden. >> tell us more about kashmiri. he is just one of many high-ranking al qaeda figures that are often targets. >> reporter: it's true. these drones hunt and prowl over the skies of this tribal area of pakistan looking for key militant leaders. but he is certainly one of the top figures that the u.s. has been looking for for some time. he started cooperating with al qaeda only relatively recently. he has a reputation for great daring, great skill and also great success. he is considered or was considered a highly respecte
drone strike in the tribal areas of pakistan overnight. the reason we're not getting official confirmation yet may be because he has been targeted in the past. he has narrowly escaped a number of strikes, and especially one in september 2009 where it was declared that he had been killed. he surfaced the following month in a newspaper article to prove that wasn't the case. but if it is true this time, it would certainly represent a significant hit for al qaeda following so closely from the loss...
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developing news to start with this pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate an air base in the southwest of the country where the cia suspected of launching unmanned drone attacks that's after nato admitted it's probably to blame for a lethal helicopter border raid that killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers this i'm about to cut off a vital nato supply route to afghanistan in response as well instant deals a serious blow to already strained relations as our correspondent prostrated reports. according to the pakistani military nato helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called salo law in response to this incident actually ask elated pretty quickly and the pakistani military actually shut down that checkpoint which is the shortest checkpoint between pakistan and afghanistan so now all the supplies that were meant for nato forces in afghanistan are not able to get over the border in the pakistani military also called this that tap quote unquote unprovoked and indiscriminate now nato helic
developing news to start with this pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate an air base in the southwest of the country where the cia suspected of launching unmanned drone attacks that's after nato admitted it's probably to blame for a lethal helicopter border raid that killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers this i'm about to cut off a vital nato supply route to afghanistan in response as well instant deals a serious blow to already strained relations as our correspondent prostrated reports....
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pakistan's biggest lobbying group the nationalists for thank you for joining us here on our team that we're not discard is reacting strongly to this by closing its critical supply routes for nato mission in afghanistan how do you think it's not a bad should handle this tragedy. it's really very ironic just a day earlier the general the u.s. general who commands the ice forces in afghanistan was in indy and he met the fact that i mean army chief and the meetings purpose was basically to improve coordination and communication on the border so it's really very ironic that in less than twenty four hours we had this kind of an attack and in fact it occurred i think just five or six hours after that meeting now the pakistanis have closed down one of two major crossings on the border of course there are calls as we speak right now to close both the crossings on the border and i think that the pakistani military and the government are in a very difficult position just a year ago in fact in a cobra last year a similar incident led to the closing of the closure of one of the crossings but this
pakistan's biggest lobbying group the nationalists for thank you for joining us here on our team that we're not discard is reacting strongly to this by closing its critical supply routes for nato mission in afghanistan how do you think it's not a bad should handle this tragedy. it's really very ironic just a day earlier the general the u.s. general who commands the ice forces in afghanistan was in indy and he met the fact that i mean army chief and the meetings purpose was basically to improve...
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pakistan that demands the u.s. cuts its activity in a country that's relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths at the lowest level since nine eleven. with r.t. live from moscow right now or just after tipping well the world's emerging economic giants are showing a united front and their push for reforming the international monetary institutions at a pivotal week the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa all the so-called brics have also decried the use of force in war torn libya it's all part of their efforts to gain a greater clout in a global affairs. a city now is in the chinese resort. the government has been taking turns. so that the five countries have reached a common ground and strive for change or they discussed ways of supporting an initiative to replace the u.s. dollar as the world's main reserve currency also calling for. reform as well what more can you tell us on the search. for your rights and human rooting for those points if they have come up with in essence what they re
pakistan that demands the u.s. cuts its activity in a country that's relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths at the lowest level since nine eleven. with r.t. live from moscow right now or just after tipping well the world's emerging economic giants are showing a united front and their push for reforming the international monetary institutions at a pivotal week the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa all the so-called brics have also decried the use of force in...
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in pakistan, a poll out this weekend says 66% of the population does not believe u.s. forces kill add bin laden. and there is wider reaction in pakistan today to the release of those bin laden videotapes. elizabeth palmer has the latest on that from islamabad. >> reporter: in abbottabad, they're still wondering if osama bin laden really did live and die in their town. and they're not the only ones. >> five videos released by the pentagon raised more doubts. >> the pakistani news networks are openly skeptical too. >> the most controversial concern everyone has is whether it was actually osama killed in the abbottabad operation. >> reporter: this official and public denial is fueled by shame and anger. >> the most disturbing aspect i think for any pakistani is the fact that the united states did such a thing without informing pakistan. >> reporter: but even doubters have to admit that evidence, if not proof is piling up. along with the video released by the pentagon yesterday, there are the rough pictures taken secretly by pakistani officials inside the hideout that show
in pakistan, a poll out this weekend says 66% of the population does not believe u.s. forces kill add bin laden. and there is wider reaction in pakistan today to the release of those bin laden videotapes. elizabeth palmer has the latest on that from islamabad. >> reporter: in abbottabad, they're still wondering if osama bin laden really did live and die in their town. and they're not the only ones. >> five videos released by the pentagon raised more doubts. >> the pakistani...
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tribal areas again passion in the future about wali pakistan hold of a pan pakistan has told them go away from something with that with pakistan is what you told them that whatever understanding secretly existed between us that is now out and if pakistan does not cooperate. drone attacks cannot go on there maybe just one or two but the scale at which they are taking place now it is not possible to maintain that scale in pakistan has now all the advantages not to put conditions number one india will not be installed as a proxy power the called that will create and i'm warning this for the russians and for the regional countries if india gets a place larger than life in afghanistan you have another state of israel in there and it will create problems for the whole region probably iran for. translation countries for pakistan and particularly for china so this is going to be a lot of problem ok now that is one what pakistan must sit by assad must say that there will be an even handed policy between us secondly pakistan must not insist pakistan must open of course goldenbridge must be lef
tribal areas again passion in the future about wali pakistan hold of a pan pakistan has told them go away from something with that with pakistan is what you told them that whatever understanding secretly existed between us that is now out and if pakistan does not cooperate. drone attacks cannot go on there maybe just one or two but the scale at which they are taking place now it is not possible to maintain that scale in pakistan has now all the advantages not to put conditions number one india...